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You should always have a stack of paper FA10 forms, even if you have to print out the PDF and use carbon paper, for cases like this.
They'll send it back and say, "you can't do this", and you can say, "I tried to follow the law explicitly, but it was impossible, so I followed the spirit of the law."
*looks around for SpaceCritter, so I can follow him to glory...*
Nah. No need. Transactions have to be EFA-10ed within, what seven days?
When this has happened before, if I was the seller, I've just waited until the portal was back up. It's never taken more than a few hours. If I was the buyer? I took my new gun and walked away without a care in the world.
I don't believe there was an actual law change prohibiting use of paper forms - it was all done ex rectus by state bureaucrats.You should always have a stack of paper FA10 forms, even if you have to print out the PDF and use carbon paper, for cases like this.
They'll send it back and say, "you can't do this", and you can say, "I tried to follow the law explicitly, but it was impossible, so I followed the spirit of the law."
Some sellers are outside their comfort zone not using the system to verify the validity of the recipient's license before transfer.When this has happened before, if I was the seller, I've just waited until the portal was back up. It's never taken more than a few hours. If I was the buyer? I took my new gun and walked away without a care in the world.
The seven day requirement is only for registrations. Transfers are "before proceeding"
Well here I was about to argue with you. Looks like they changed the wording since the last time I read 128AThe seven day requirement is only for registrations. Transfers are "before proceeding"